Nokia claims that almost one in two people around the world use
multifunctional phones as their main camera.
The
Nseries
survey, carried out in 11 countries, also found that over two-thirds of
users predict a music-enabled phone will replace their MP3 player. Almost half
said that they want to be able to hook up their phones to other home electronics
kit.
Nearly half of respondents (44 per cent) use a mobile device as their main
camera, with India being home to largest proportion of mobile snappers (68 per
cent).
Globally, 72 per cent no longer use a separate alarm clock and 73 per cent
use their mobile as their main watch or clock.
Web surfing from mobiles is still in its infancy, but over a third of
respondents said they browse online from their mobiles once a month.
Unsurprisingly, Japan leads the way on this front with over a third surfing
from their mobiles every day.
'The results strongly demonstrate that people are buying into the idea of
convergence - they really do want one device that does it all, from taking
quality images, to storing their music collections and operating a digitally
connected home,' commented Tapio Hedman, senior vice-president of marketing,
multimedia at Nokia.
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